Category: How To Guides
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What is the Difference Between Percale and Sateen?
While both are luxurious and beautiful, percale and sateen fabrics can be distinguished based on the way the fabric is made. Here, our experts at Sferra Brothers explain this subtle difference: A percale is a plain weave using a use a one-over, one-under structure. The percale’s weave produces a firm and smooth fabric with no gloss.…
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What makes Sferra’s Classico table linens so special?
Classico is one of our best-selling collections, so we asked our friends at Sferra to tell us what makes it so special. Here is what they said: Classico is our very finest Italian-woven linen. Each piece is finished with a border of delicate, refined, hand-drawn hemstitching – from the 120” seamless round tablecloths, to the…
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How to Hang Artwork at the Perfect Height
We’re moving into a new house soon, so to make things go faster on moving day, we set aside a day last weekend and headed over to the new place with all our artwork for a marathon day of picture hanging. When you’re just hanging one or two pieces, it’s fun to play around with…
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What is the Difference Between Chinese and Japanese Chopsticks?
A chopstick is a chopstick is a chopstick, right? Well, not quite. There are some subtle differences in these two styles that make them better suited to different uses. Chinese chopsticks are normally squared-off and blunt at the end, which makes them easier to use. This style of chopstick is usually provided in Japanese as…
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What is the difference between a knife edge and a welted edge?
A knife edge is a seam without a decorative finish. It tapers to sharp, crisp edges and corners, creating a very simple, clean, polished look. A welted edge also tapers, but it includes a piping or some other type of decorative border or trim. To view our entire selection of throw pillows, click here.
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The Perfect Solution: Extra-Long Twin Beds
Have you ever wondered about Extra-Long Twin Beds? If you have, here’s a little primer. The most common standard bed sizes in America are: Twin (39″ x 75”) Twin XL (39″ x 80”) Full (54″ x 75”) Queen (60″ x 80”) King (78″ x 80”) California King (72″ x 84”) A regular Twin mattress is…



